Word: computerize
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The Science Center will also get a second 1170 computer to reduce the delay in computations and printouts, Law said.
William H. Bossert '59, McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics and instructor in Natural Sciences 110, "Automatic Computing," said yesterday he is "just euphoric" about the new additions to the computer facilities. With more facilities available, professors can teach more information, he added.
Bossert said the access to more terminals will allow students to make use of computer terminals at reasonable hours, "like at eight o'clock in the morning." Although some student always leave their term projects to the last minute, thus overcrowding terminals, "the crisis in reading period will be manageable...
Students should be able to use ten new computer terminals in Currier and Leverett Houses by next week.
The number of students in introductory computer courses has vastly increased, Denise D. Williamson '82, a terminal watcher at the Science Center, said yesterday. Even so, crowding on the terminals so far has gone down slightly, she added.